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Covenant and Prayer

Posted by JHOPSD On June - 3 - 2009

Those Who Make a Covenant with God

The Covenant- Keeping God
Throughout the history of God’s dealings with man, He has revealed Himself as a covenant-making God. The Almighty covenanted with Noah, Abraham, Moses and David; He renewed His Abrahamic covenant in His call to Isaac and Jacob. Each covenant initiated a new wave of redemptive power into the world and forever impacted the human condition.

The word covenant means “to fetter” or chain together. It was the highest form of commitment that two individuals could share. Any of several rituals were employed to express the covenant partners’ unity: A sword might be passed, signifying that the two would be united against the enemy as one. They might pass a sandal between themselves, which symbolized they would travel any distance to be at one another’s side. Or, they might cut an animal in two and pass between its halves. As the two halves, though separated, were still one animal, so the two covenant partners would become as one individual.

When the Lord initiated His covenant with a man, He did so as an extension of His eternal purpose; the man was a component in a series of divine initiatives. Contained within the Lord’s covenant was His divine intervention, His supernatural wisdom and strategies, and His provisions.

Thus, if we look at the Lord’s call to Noah, we see that it was not the ark, but the covenant of God, that preserved Noah and his family during worldwide judgment. Noah was a component, a factor in a series of divine initiatives, which accomplished the Lord’s predetermined plans. God established the covenant, designed the ark and brought the animals. The Lord even shut the door after Noah entered the ark.

When the Lord established His covenant with Abraham, twice a flaming torch passed through the halves of the animals Abraham offered in sacrifice. The two passes signified that God would keep His part of the covenant and He would keep Abraham’s part of the covenant as well! Today, a restored Israel testifies to God’s faithfulness in His covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. And it is God’s covenant with Abraham, not merely the Jewish military, which preserves Israel in our times.

The agreement the Lord cut with His covenant partner upheld not only His servant, but His servant’s descendants as well. Noah and his family, Abraham and his seed, and David and his family were all united as beneficiaries of God’s covenant relationship. Similarly, we are saved and sustained through life’s battles by Christ’s covenant with the Father.

Payment And Pattern

Our salvation has been secured, not only because Jesus died for our sins, but because His death was part of a covenant He had with the Father. The fact that Jesus suffered on my behalf is staggering, but His crucifixion was a component of an even more powerful reality: His covenant with the Father.

The terms of Christ’s covenant were such that, if He would live His life blamelessly and offer that holy life upon the cross for sins, everyone who looked to the Son of God would be granted forgiveness. The Father would look to Christ’s sacrifice and see justice and sinners would look to Jesus and find mercy. Yet, as maturing disciples, we find in Christ’s covenant-mission not only our peace, but also a pattern Christ calls us to follow. He told His disciples, “…as the Father has sent Me, I also send you” (Jn 20:21). Having laid down His life in covenant surrender, He now bids us, “take up [your] cross, and follow Me” (Matt 16:24). Of course, our cross does not replace His cross nor do the sub-covenants we make with God supersede Christ’s covenant. The truth is, our cross extends the power of Christ’s cross into our world and times, and our sub-covenant with God finds its backing because of Christ’s covenant with God.

Thus, the Lord calls us to follow Him in personal covenants for our homes, cities and nations. The covenant we embrace is nothing less than the expression of Christ’s nature, revealed again through us for our families, cities and nation.

The Harvest and Covenant Power

To many Christians, the idea of making a special covenant with God is unfamiliar. Yet, I believe that many have already felt the Holy Spirit speaking, urging them to deepen their commitment to Christ. Even so, covenants and our obedience to them must come from our hearts in response to the Lord’s initiative. You will know the extent of your covenant by the measure of vision and faith, which also come from God.

Especially in the last days, we need to become a people who know the truth given us through Christ’s covenant. And, in following Him, we should also know the unique endowment of grace He brings in making special covenants with us.

Indeed, Daniel 11:28-32 warns that the last days will be a time of unprecedented deception and spiritual intrigue. According to this text, Satan’s rage will be hurled uniquely against “the holy covenant”! (v 28a) Yet, in this same chapter we read, “…but the people who know their God will display strength and take action. And those who have insight among the people will give understanding to the many” (Dan 11:32-33a).

The prophecy continues, “And those who have insight will shine brightly like the brightness of the expanse of heaven, and those who lead the many to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever” (Dan 12:3). In the midst of great deception there will be a time and a people who know their God, have great insight, do exploits and lead many to righteousness. They will receive a new and powerful endorsement of God’s Spirit.

Additionally, if the enemy will be warring specifically against the Holy Covenant, we can assume there is something of unparalleled power that Christ’s covenant provides against Satan! A new authority is coming to those who desire full conformity to Christ. For a great harvest is indeed prophesied for the end of this age, and those leading the way will be individuals who understand Christ’s covenant and have themselves covenanted with God for their land.

God’s Unalterable Commitment

It is right to pray for the Lord to bless our lives. However, praying for the blessing and provision of God is not the same as covenanting with Him. A covenant is an altar upon which the Lord and His covenant partner give themselves fully to each other. The quality of a covenant relationship with God does not cease once prayers have been answered. For, in covenant love we mature from simply being “believers” to becoming living sacrifices, given to God’s highest plans. By so yielding, He creates within us a life that He can use extraordinarily in the process of divine redemption.

Covenant power is greater than that which comes through prayer alone. The effects of a covenant reach far beyond simple faith. Prayer and faith are essentials, they are prerequisites, but not substitutes, for covenant power. The covenant relationship is a lifelong pledge, an unbreakable oath which God Himself initiates and promises to sustain. Contained within His promise is His unalterable commitment, not only to satisfy His redemptive purposes, but to supply grace and faith to His human counterpart. Together, the All-Sufficient God and a believing man accomplish the impossible through their covenant relationship.

The Power Released in a Covenant

A covenant with God accomplishes two interconnected goals. It thrusts us beyond “subjective prayer” (prayer made primarily for our personal needs), and it brings us into a deeper commitment to God. Out of greater commitment comes greater grace to accomplish God’s redemptive work in the world. An example of covenant power is seen in ancient Israel during the revival which occurred after Athaliah, an idolatrous Judean queen, was dethroned. Jehoiada, the high priest, looked to God in covenant prayer. We read, “Then Jehoiada made a covenant between the Lord and the king and the people, that they should be the Lord’s people…” (2 Kings 11:17).

The result of his covenant was that grace came upon the people and they cleansed the land of idolatry. We read, “So all the people of the land rejoiced and the city was quiet…” (v 20). Jehoiada’s covenant brought the nation back to God and ended violence in Jerusalem!

Consider also the power released in Hezekiah’s covenant with God. The nation of Judah had been fully corrupted by Ahaz, the preceding king. However, Hezekiah began his reign by seeking God’s highest favor. He opened the doors of the temple and reconsecrated the priests.

Yet, the purification of priests and buildings by themselves would not have brought about revival had not Hezekiah taken one further step. He said, “Now it is in my heart to make a covenant with the Lord God of Israel, that His burning anger may turn away from us” (2 Chr 29:10).

Just eight days after the king made a covenant with the Lord, we read, “Then Hezekiah and all the people rejoiced over what God had prepared for the people, because the thing came about suddenly” (v 36). The difference between a long-term struggle and a speedy turning of the nation was, I believe, in the power which was released when the king covenanted with the Almighty.
It is vital that we who are Americans remember that our spiritual forefathers were people who knew and exercised principles of covenant sacrifice. When they came to this country, they knelt on its shores and covenanted with God for this land, dedicating the “new world” to Christ and His kingdom. It is unlikely that the revival of our nation will come without local and national church leaders covenanting together with God for their land.

Making A Covenant With God

A personal covenant with God is a serious commitment, worthy of extended prayer and focused waiting before God. I have covenanted with the Lord to see the body of Christ delivered of carnal divisions and racism; my covenant goal is that Christ’s prayer of John 17 be answered.

I have also united my life and faith with the covenants of our Pilgrim forefathers. Together with other brethren, both locally and nationally, we have covenanted with God to see this land restored according to 2 Chronicles 7:14.

I believe there will be a time when this nation, like all nations, will become the kingdom of our Lord and of His Christ (Rev 11:15). Until then, whether revival comes quickly or we pass through the fires of divine judgments, our lives belong to Christ-not simply to be blessed or prosperous, but to see His highest purposes accomplished in our land.

However, not all of us will covenant with God for the nation. According to their faith, some will make covenants with Him for their families. Others will covenant to see abortion ended in their cities. While still others will covenant with God for the church–to see unity established in the citywide church in their cities.

Making a covenant with God takes us further into our goal of Christlikeness. It is the highest relationship we can enjoy with God and it is the most deeply surrendered. It is, in truth, that which brings Him the most pleasure. To those who covenant with God, He says, “Gather My godly ones to Me, those who have made a covenant with Me by sacrifice” (Ps 50:5). Today, as this nation stands at the threshold of two realities, let us take time in contemplative prayer and kneel before the Almighty Father. In Christlike, focused surrender, as Christ was a living sacrifice for our sins, so let us become living sacrifices to God for those we love. Let us embrace covenant oneness with God that His purpose and passions be fulfilled in our lives and in our times.

Intercession

Posted by JHOPSD On May - 10 - 2009

A Rees Howell’s Company
by Lou Engle
Scripture Focus
Daniel 10

Jesus’ forty day fast prepared the way for His messianic shout, “The Kingdom is at hand!” The redemption of the world depended on Jesus’ abandonment to the Father as He fasted in the wilderness. Here was a focused man. Without failure, without faltering, He faced the strong man of the earth and bound him with His, “it is written.” Then from His facedown 40, He returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit. This was the first Jesus Movement!

This 40-day fast, being trumpeted across California, the nation, and the world, must take on the dimensions of do or die. Spiritual awakening is not an option in California! All hell is bent to squeeze the Church into its mold, and muffle its’ prayers that defy this present darkness. We must have another Jesus Movement and the 40-day fast could be God’s prescription.

As well as revival, California must have a cultural reformation. “The Bible has alerted us to the possibility of supernatural evil powers establishing themselves in local cultures and then controlling life and custom…Satan’s infiltration reaches its intended climax in the establishment of a control center on earth, from which to direct the powers of darkness in their opposition to God’s purposes of grace.” (Born For Battle, Arthur Matthews, Page 31) This has happened in California, where the government and the Supreme Court of California have conspired to change the very definition of marriage. California has poised itself to break away from God’s fixed moral standards and lead the nation in this rebellion. Principalities and powers are clearly mustering their forces. Chuck Colson quoting a professor from Princeton declared, “The marriage battle in California, which will determine the future of the institution of marriage in America, is the Armageddon of this nations cultural wars.” That means there is no tomorrow.

But there is hope!!! One man, Daniel, fasting with total focus, no side issues, refusing to take no for an answer, was the deciding factor in the heavenly war between the archangels of Heaven and the Prince of Persia. In like manner, the great prayer movement in the earth today is being called once again to this holy place of influence in the heavens, to restrain antichrist systems and lawlessness, and unleash another great wave of revival. We must be all out for this one!

Reese Howells and his praying band understood their place of intercession and its role in shaping history and withstood the spiritual powers that raged over Hitler and the Nazi regime. Listen to Howell’s journal as he challenges his holy band:

May 17th

9:30am

“You are more responsible for this victory today than those men on the battlefield. You must be dead to everything else, but this fight.”

1:00pm

“Because you have committed yourselves, you are responsible. You will never have peace again until the world has peace, but you have a place in the cleft of the Rock,”

Friends, there is no peace in California! You cannot peacefully coexist with ideologies that attack the image of Christ “For in the image of God he created them male and female.” You cannot remain silent when laws are being passed that ultimately will bring destruction to our children and our children’s children. Will God find His Reese Howells’ company again? I say yes and let it be now! The fast begins today, September 24th through November 2nd.

Prayer

Oh God, Ruler of nations, Lord of history, we set our face to seek you with prayer and fasting. Find in us the spirit of your own Son, the great intercessor, who loved not his life unto death. Call forth thousands now, those who have found their place in the Rock, and out of that place are committed to war in the spirit for a great awakening in California, our universities, among our children, and in the cultural power centers of our nation. God restrain homosexual marriage and send revival to California. We pray for the sake of your Son, Jesus. Amen.

The Walls of Rome

Posted by JHOPSD On March - 24 - 2009

THE ACTS AND MONUMENTS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
by
JOHN FOXE (or FOX)

Introduction

The Times

There was never a worse place or time to be religious than Europe in the 16th Century. These were cruel times. There was the death penalty for all but the most petty offences, and hangings were a popular spectator sport. Indeed, hanging was a lenient punishment: flaying, impaling, breaking on the wheel, and being hung upside down and sawn through from groin to scalp were alternatives. Lesser crimes such as begging were punished with flogging, branding or mutilation. Torture was widespread and trials, if held at all, often a travesty of justice. Warfare, too, was conducted with the utmost brutality; massacre, rape and pillage of the civilian population were standard practice, and the slaughter of enemy prisoners was common, sometimes even including those who had been promised their lives if they surrendered.

Religious hatred made things even worse. Reading Foxe, or other authors of the time, whether Protestant or Catholic, it is striking how absolutely certain everyone was that not only were they right, but that their opponents were the agents of Satan. (See here for a Catholic example and here for a Calvinist one). Foxe knew that the Pope was the Antichrist predicted by the Bible in the same way as he knew that water was wet or that the sun went round the earth. From this certainty sprang the intolerance from which persecution arises. It was argued, that if a murderer, who only slew the body, deserved death; how much more deserving of death was a heretic, whose evil falsehoods could destroy the victim’s soul. This being so, it was clear that any means could and should be used to stamp out these devil’s spawn.

Both sides believed that there was only one true religion and all deviation from it was hellish; they only differed about which religion it was. Catholics persecuted Protestants and vice versa; each side persecuted its own heretics with equal vigour. In Eastern Europe, the Orthodox faith was both perpetrator and victim. In England, the official religion changed four times in less than thirty years, and each change was accompanied by persecution of those who would not change with it. The division of Europe into Catholic and Protestant powers, often at war with one another, meant that in some countries (especially England) preaching the wrong religion was regarded as supporting the enemy and punished as treason.

Read More of Foxe’s Book of Martrys online

110Gatherings

Posted by JHOPSD On March - 9 - 2009

LoveTent UCSD

Posted by JHOPSD On March - 9 - 2009

What is Love Tent? Love Tent is a time of prayer, worship, and fasting for 40 hours to display our love to our ultimate Lover, Jesus Christ, during the month of Valentine’s Day. This gives an opportunity for people who do not know Him to have a love-encounter with their Creator as well.

www.thelovetent.com

“hi there! i was at the love tent this weekend and i was wondering when the pictures would be up? i would love to check them out. by the way, because of the love tent i had the most amazing valentines day. Jesus is truly the best Lover. i was soo blessed by what you guys put together to really show what True Love is and that’s Jesus and reminding myself and others that everyday can be valentines day when we are with the Lord because He constantly tells us everyday how much He loves us, whether we notice it or not but He never wants to spot reminding us! it definitely encouraged me to go a lot deeper in my relationship with Him. and when eddie shared his vision of the Lord giving us candied hearts with different sayings for each person, that part of the night touched me the most. i really felt that He was telling me on mine “I love you, I love you more than anyone else can, you are my beautiful treasure.” ahh there’s just sooo much more. thank you sooo much for the tent, it was my first year going to it, i’ll be excited for next years! :)”

TheCall California 2009

Posted by JHOPSD On March - 9 - 2009

Today the State of California is in great crisis. Brazen stands have been taken by its leaders, its judges, and millions of its citizens against the Biblical and moral absolutes under-girding the stability of the family and the laws of our nation. The economic crisis rests heavily on the state. Thousands groan and suffer under the collapse. Human answers and political round tables are being weighed in the balances and found impotent.

But the darkest circumstances are the backdrop scripturally speaking of the ordination of the greatest prophets and revival movements. It was in a context much like the one we face today that God called forth Elijah and a prophetic people who would resist the ideologies of darkness and contend with the Spirit of Jezebel. In two generations the renegade government was overthrown, Baal worship was eradicated, and the worship of Yahweh was majorly restored.
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